Privacy Policy
Chalkers Crossing (CC) is committed to protecting the personal information of individuals. CC makes sure that practices in relation to personal information comply with the National Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (the Act), which regulates, among other things, the collection, use, storage and disclosure of personal information.
Collection of Personally Identifiable Information
When you visit our website we may collect the following information for statistical purposes:
- the user’s server address and country of origin
- the user’s top level domain name (eg. com., gov., etc) and internet service provider
- date and time of access
- pages accessed on our website
- type of browser being used
- the previous site visited.
CC will not make an attempt to identify users or their browsing activities except where required by or under law.
Your email address will only be recorded if you send us a message via email. The email address will only be used for the purpose for which it was provided.
CC does not provide any personal information provided by you to any third parties without your consent, except where we are legally compelled to do so.
Cookies
Cookies that are used in any part of the CC website will not be utilised for collecting personally identifiable information and will only be used for internal management purposes. Cookies are pieces of data stored on your hard drive containing information relating to your use of our site. Cookies can make websites easier to use by storing information about your preferences on a particular site. Our website makes very limited use of cookies.
Security of Information
This website has security measures in place to reasonably protect against the misuse of information under our control. Any access to, and use of, information is restricted to authorised staff.
There are always risks associated with the transmission of information over the internet. If you use the internet to send us any information, including your email address, it is sent at your own risk. CC can provide an alternative method of providing information if you wish to avoid any risk.
Access and Correction
The Act allows individuals the right to access personal information held about them.
CC will take reasonable steps to correct information about you where the information is not accurate or complete.
To find out more about your rights regarding privacy, you can:
- contact us by email
- visit the Privacy Commissioner’s website at: www.oaic.gov.au